So my new rifle arrived today... picked up a 700 5r in .308 from Frontier firearms shipped on friday and landed today YAY! This was suppose to be for myself to slowly get into LR/precision shooting as we are moving up north and should be able to shoot out to about 500meters from the back yard, that was until my wife recieved it and decided she wants it more than me...its in her name as I had her call to pay for it while I was at work... SO... Now it's "our" rifle, well actually the rifles hers and all the add ons are mine....
Here's where I was looking for input...
This is the build I am thinking of, feel free to make suggestions as to alternatives, but please state why and approximate cost of your suggestion.
(this rifle will be 90% range and 10% bush) I am looking for a nice "jack of all trades build" and something I can grow into and upgrade when needed...
End goal - shooting out to 1000 meters and practice for LR hunting/varmint
-M700ss 5r milspec
-Sightron SIII (8x32)x56 (mildot or MOA)
-Farrel base (do I need 20moa?) i wont be shooting that far for a while...
-Burris xtreme tactical rings (I have a store credit for these)(what height?)
-Harris bypod (not sure of model yet, suggestions or alternatives)
Thats it for now... theres so much to learn so I'm sticking to small chunks to start... watch for future posts!
Here's where I was looking for input...
This is the build I am thinking of, feel free to make suggestions as to alternatives, but please state why and approximate cost of your suggestion.
(this rifle will be 90% range and 10% bush) I am looking for a nice "jack of all trades build" and something I can grow into and upgrade when needed...
End goal - shooting out to 1000 meters and practice for LR hunting/varmint
-M700ss 5r milspec
-Sightron SIII (8x32)x56 (mildot or MOA)
-Farrel base (do I need 20moa?) i wont be shooting that far for a while...
-Burris xtreme tactical rings (I have a store credit for these)(what height?)
-Harris bypod (not sure of model yet, suggestions or alternatives)
Thats it for now... theres so much to learn so I'm sticking to small chunks to start... watch for future posts!